Each March, we celebrate Women's History Month and honor and recognize our nation's women and all their contributions to improve the lives of every American. Each Friday this month, I'll be celebrating a woman in Florida's 23rd Congressional District who is active in public service. This week's honoree is Kathy Fernandez Rundle, State Attorney of Miami-Dade County.
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Yesterday, Iran test-fired ballistic missiles, allegedly with the phrase "Israel must be wiped out" inscribed on them. Coupled with other recent missile tests and ongoing support of terrorist actors, these actions clearly show that Iran continues to be a nefarious force in the region. In December, I urged the Administration to take concrete action and sanction those Iranian individuals and entities that continue to facilitate Iran's ballistic missile program, which they did. I now urge the United States to bring these most recent tests, which appear to be a direct violation of UN Security Council Resolution 2231, to the immediate attention of the Security Council.
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CITY OF FORT LAUDERDALE PRESS RELEASEU.S. Navy to Name Littoral Combat Ship USS FORT LAUDERDALEHistoric honor underscores City's longstanding ties to U.S. NavySecretary of the Navy Ray Mabus has informed the City that the United States Navy will name a ship in honor of Fort Lauderdale.The USS FORT LAUDERDALE will be a littoral combat ship (LCS), part of the Navy's new generation of small, fast, highly maneuverable, surface warships. Equipped with advanced core weapons systems, broad combat capab...
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U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORTRep. Wasserman Schultz: Work-Life Balance Can Be Difficult but Is CriticalHaving a perspective of a working mother has helped in the role as a legislator, the Florida Congresswoman writes.By Debbie Wasserman SchultzAs a citizen legislator who started off in Florida's House of Representatives in Tallahassee, a nearly eight-hour drive from our home in South Florida, I was thrown into the fire of learning to achieve a work-life balance early on in my career.When I first ran ...
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FOX NEWS.COMLousy food, low pay ... lawmakers testify (gripe) about working on Capitol HillBy Chad PergramCapitol Hill is a terrible place to work -- That’s the lasting impression one might have after listening to lawmakers this week discussed the budget for Congress at a House Appropriations Subcommittee hearing.Here are some of complaint and concerns the lawmakers debated at the session:-- Low wages for aides-- How crummy and expensive the food is in the cafeterias.-- The vulnerability of Hous...
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This is truly a new low for Florida's Republican-led Legislature. I am appalled that in the year 2016, we are still fighting for young women in this nation and state to have quality, affordable health care, including unfettered access to comprehensive family planning services, and safe and legal abortion care. Thanks to Florida's Republicans, my daughters and millions of others across the Sunshine State will instead have their access to health care blocked. It's truly a sad day in Florida. But I am confident, like so many other intrusive, unconstitutional laws pushed by Republicans, this one will be turned back as well.
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Each March, we celebrate Women's History Month and honor and recognize our nation's women and all their contributions to improve the lives of every American. Each Friday this month, I'll be celebrating a woman in Florida's 23rd Congressional District who is active in public service.
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EXAMINER.COMComplaint: Feminine hygiene products missing on Capitol HillBy Paul BedardIn a shocking finding that amounts to a very personal war on women, feminine hygiene products haven't been stocked in the House convenience store and pay bathroom dispensers around the campus are often marked with "Out of Order" signs.At a House appropriations hearing, Democrat Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz raised the issue on behalf of women who have complained about the situation.Addressing the top House admi...
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CORNELL CHRONICLE (CORNELL UNIVERSITY)Students advocate for financial aid in halls of CongressBy Kathleen CorcoranCornell students pose with U.S. Rep. Tom Reed, R-Corning, in Washington, D.C. The students were in Washington for the annual Student Advocacy Day when they speak to members of Congress about the value of student aid.On March 1, 20 Cornell students piled into a bus headed for the halls of Congress. They were on a mission.As recipients of student aid, they wanted to share their stories...
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ROLL CALLMetal Detectors in House Garages QuestionedBy Rema RahmanA decision to install metal detectors in staff garages for House office buildings drew criticism Wednesday from one Democratic House member, who said the process was executed in a “shoddy and haphazard manner.”Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., grilled House Sergeant-at-Arms Paul D. Irving at an Appropriations subcommittee hearing before she was cut off by the chairman.Wasserman Schultz, the panel’s top Democrat, said the meta...
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It was my pleasure to join Wendell Ensey, the COOPPA Board and the residents of Century Village for their annual Board Installation Dinner. Thank you to the COO...
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In the fall of 2018, my office received one of the packages deceitfully sent with my return address by the man convicted for mailing 16 bomb packages to people ...
Last year, I led a bipartisan, women's congressional fact-finding trip to Israel, hosted by AIEF, AIPAC’s foundation. We met with a variety of leaders, civil so...
As Chair of the Military Construction & VA Approps subcommittee, it’s my job to ensure our military bases have the resources they need to keep us safe. I had a ...